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OBITUARIES 58-A Tribune, Sunday, July 29, J956 1 'II. 1J.LM DEATH NOTICES- FROM BAY COUNTIES wmi vn II ly vy earner In Northern U.S. speetfuliy Invited to attend funersl rviraa Monday. July 39 at 1:30 p.m. Vkr'" Mr I W.

1 II -sJ- Vflr I I -T Callenberg Funeral Set Tomorrow ALAMEDA, July 28 Re quiem High Mass will-be offered By the Associated Press at 9 a Monday lfr-dSt. Philipfrl8. at 10 o'clock a m. from the Moss: The northern-one-third of the country was chilled by unsea-" sonably low temperatures yes terday as Canadian air. pushed its wav south and eastward.

A belt of scattered showers arid thunderstorms dampened the leading edge of the pooler air from the Pacific Northwest through the upper Mississippi Valley into New England. Several persons were injured at Orchard Beach, near New York when lightning struck a bathhouse. In contrast to North Dakota, where cold 'Tamr and-cloudy skies skidded temperatures to the SOs, Kansas and Oklahoma had readings of A blanket of hot. humid weather, with scattered thunderstorms, continued to dom-inaVe. an area from the southern Atlantic Coast westward through the lower Mississippi Valley: Rainfall exceeded-one inch at Charleston, W.Va., and Columbia, S.C, and fell in lesser amounts as far west Nevada.

I Charles Henry Lurmann v.aVl 4i.T1T7.JBW!.V Asanas. MT. EDEN. July 28-Charles Henry Lurmann, 71, president of the San Francisco Brewing Corporation, died today in a Hayward 'hospital after a long illness. A resident of Mt.

Eden for 27 years, he made his home at 30295 Eden Landing Road. Born in San Francisco, he had been with the brewing corporation since he started as an ap- Drentiee when a vouth. He AP YVirrpbote WEATHER FORECAST Fair weather withdq in the morning, is predicted lor the Bay Area today. Clear are forecast ior the Great Lakes area. "Northeast, Northwest and along the Pacific Coast, with scattered thunder-Storms elsewhere in the afternoon.

Weekend Forecast ITI came president in wn0 died Friday night at father was co-founder of thejhis home in Capitola. 15'Iirm. w- iwu Bar I'll'n-Hich fog today and tomorrow but -armg ui suburban areas In urn ehsnge in temperature. Low tms morn- in h-e'i todav Him mem- and morning th Fruitvale Chapel of the Clar- anea N. Coooer Mortuaries, imu run- vale Avenue.

Oakland. Entombment, Mountain View Mausoleum, irnonei Klllog LEPIK. George William. In Albany, Jul ft. 1838.

of 417 Santa re Avenue, Berkeley. Dearly oeiovea nusoana ii Liisa L. Leput. Loving uncie ot Msrshall of Gilmer, Texas, and wni Dinwu of San Mateo. A native of As- tenia.

Age years A member of International Brotherhood of Boilermakers Union No. S13; Albany Tent of Maccabees and the Aston la Club. Friends re invited to attend tunerai services Tuesday. July 31 at 1 pm from the Drawing Room Chapel of the Ellis-Olson Mortuary, 727 San Pahta Avenue. Albany, Committal services.

Sunset View Cemetery. BASI, John, in Oakland, Julv 27th 1S38. Husband of the late Anna Ludasl Beloved father of Ernest Ludasl: loving grandfather of Joan Ludasl, aged 80 vears. Friends are Invited to attend tne funeral at the Telegraph Avenue chapel of Grant Miller Mortuaries 2850 Telegraph Avenue. Oakland.

Mon day, July 30th, 1958, at 1 o'clock pm iriHsvu rharles Henry, of Mount rden. Julv. 28. 1956, Husband of me late Gust B. Lurmann.

Loving father r.i rmri. nf Mount Eden and ffiarfes uTmamT jr Vt WaVnfffT' Creek. Also survived oy tour grnnu Children, A native of San Francisco. Aseri 71 vears. funeral from Sorensen Bros, t-napei.

1U0.B Street, Havward. Monday. July 30. at 10- a.m. Contributions io the Heart Fund will be appreciated, inurnment, Mountain View Crematorium LI-IS.

Julius at rest In Modesto, July HI, 1956. Dearly beloved nusnana ot Christine Luis: beloved father of David. Dennis, Noma and Ronald Luis, of Modesto. Gloria Sanders ol Tur- lock and Harry Luis of Huntington Beach. Also survived By nine grana ehildren.

A native of the Azores is lands, aged 58 years, funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. in Santa Maria. California. Rosary will be recited Monday evening ai o'clock in the Magner runerai nnt Interment will follow in tamuy pioi, Santa Maria, MeCONNELL. Edward In Albany Julv 15.

1956. of 1053 Curtis street Albanv. Dearly beloved husband of Marjorie McConnell, loving father of John E. McConnell. loving brother of John and Allan McConnell.

both ol Ireland and James McConnell ot Eng land. A native of Ireland, aged 54 "leaT. A memDer oi victory us JhsSln 552 F. and A. M.

of Ireland. Lin Vn aqii nt Oakland. Berke ley Pyramid No. IS, A.E O.F.. and the Warehousemen onion no.

awi or aan Francisco. Friends are invited to attend funeral services Monday; July 30, at p.m.. from the Drawing Room Chanel of tha Ellis-Olson Mor- tnarv 727 San Pablo Avenue. Albany Cornmittall services Sunset View Cemetery. McDERMID.

Susan July 2o. 1958. helnved wife of the late Peter fen wick McDermid, Loving mother of Mrs. Winifred R. Singer ol )anland and Arthur F.

McDermid of San Frsn-cisco: sister of William Anderson of Toronto, Canada. A native oi on tarin Canada. Aeed 95 years. A mem ber of -the Wilshire Methodist Church of Los Angeles. Friends are invited to attend services Monday.

July 30th, at 1 p.m. Truman's Chapel. Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street. Oakland. Reverend James Comfort Smith officiating.

In terment. Mountain view i-emeiery, MeDONALD. Remllda M. "In Oakland July 27, 1956, dearly beloved wife ot George A. McDonald; loving sister of Mrs, Estelle Reardon, beloved aunt of Lorraine Pisani, Barbara Reardon, Florence Gleason and Laurence Mag gio.

A native of San Francisco, Call fornia. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Monday, July 1956. at 8:30 a.m.. from the Mosswood Chapel of Albert Eagel ic 3630 Telegraph Avenue and 37th, Street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where sung Mass of Requiem will be of fered for. the repose of her soul eosjimending at o'clock a.m.

Recita- tiorT'of-The Rosary Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment St Mary's Cem tery. NeBENRT, Norah in Oakland. July 28. 1956.

Beloved wife of Edward McHenry. Loving sister of John Fltz Patrick of Canada and Mrs. Kevin Mc-Mahon of South San Gabriel, California. A native of Canada. Aged 97 years.

A member of St Theresa Ijirtles nilild. Friends are invited to attend funeral services Tuesday. July 31. 1836. at a from the Chanel of the Oaks, Oakland Mortuary.

3007 Telegraph Avenue, thence to St. Theresa Church, where a sung Mass of Re quiem will be offered for the repose oL her soul at :30 a.m. Interment. Holv Sepulchre Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary, Monday evening at 8.

Mi'KPHY. Thomas suddenly in Oak land, July 27. 1856f 2807 si si Avenue, dearly beloved'husband of Mae Murphv; loving father of Mrs. uor-othv Brown. Mrs.

Drustlla Aversa, Thomas, Richard and the late Merntt Murphy; stepfather of Mrs. ivamryn Jackson; granofatner ot granocim-iimn ni rive areat-srandchildren. native of St Paul, Minnesota, age 76 years. (St. PauL Minnesota, papers nteafi- eoov.l A member of Fellow- ship Lodge No.

216, A. F. at A. M. of North St Paul.

Minnesota, and the SjkI t-slce Garden Club of Oakland Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the services Monday, juiy 1956, at 2:30 o'clock pm. in the new Laurel Chapel of Albert Engel and 4553 MacArthur uouievara. Between High Street and Mills College. With Rev. Carl E.

Olson officiating Inurnment private. iFor further in formation call KE Hog KALL, Ethel in Berkeley. July 27 tM 1530 Harrison street, uamana Loving sister of Lulu C. Brown of Oakland; loving aunt of Elizabeth E. Hogoboom of Fulton, California, and Rex Brown of Sliver Spring.

Mary land. -A native nf Rlinois, aged 73 years. Friends are invited to attend services at the Berkeley Hills Chapel (Page at Oder l. 1602 Shattuck Avenue at Cedar. Berkeley, monuay, euiy 185.

at 18 a.m. Reverend uonaio berty officiating. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. PAPPAS. James, In San Francisco.

July M. 1946. beloved husBand of Helen Pappaa of Oakland, devoted father Shirley Ann Pappas and James Pap-pas loving son of Marcelina Pappas and the late Tony Pappas. Brother of ranx miner, excel rappas anc Pauline Marelli. A member of Bot tiers Union Loral No.

898. A. F. of L. CI nH InniVht 42 to 57.

Northwesterly wind 8 to h. afternoonk Santa Clara Valley Fair today and hich foe Little rhanse In temperature High today 88 to 78. low tonight 52 to 58 Northwesterly wind 8to 15 m.p.h. l.ivermore Valley fair traay-ano to morrow but earjv morning high fog Little change in temperature. Westerly wind 8 It) m.p.h.

Monterey Bay Area Night and moiw- ing high fog clearing partly in afternoons todav and tomorrow. Little change in temperature. High today. 60 to 70. low tonight 52 to 06.

westerly wind 8 to 16 m.n h. Fart, pragg aid vicinity High log today and tomorrow. Little chan-ge in temperature, Northerly wind 10 to 20 m.p.h. near coast. Central Ceaat reantles Fair today and tomorrow but high fog on coast extending Inland nighta and roomings.

Slightly cooler inland today. HiRh' and low at Napa 75 and 53. San Jane 72 ana Hollister vt ana aa. westerly wind 8 to 16 m.p.h. Nartfawestera California Fair today and tomorrow but fog on coast extend ing inland mornings.

Cooler inland today. High and low at Santa Rosa 70 and 52. Ukiah 84 and 50. Northerly wind JO to Zz m.p.h. near coast.

California Summary There was fBir weather in Californ a today except for fog on the coact and scattered thunderstorms in the aoutb-ern Sierra and on the desert. It was a little cooler near the central coast and in the north interior. Bigeest chanae reported was aown 7 degrees at Swi Jose, where the hlfih veslerriav was 74 Temperatures were below normal in the norm part of the state and near normal in central and southern aertinmt. Along the coast. Eureka had a high of 55, San Francisco 80.

Oakland 70. Monterey 82. Los Angeles B5 and San Diego IV. Inland Hed Blurt had (4, Sacramento mv. ztcocKion ae, Merced 85, BaKersfield 101 and Indlo 108: The low Fridav was in me jnues or sixries except in tne seventies at Bakersfield and on the desert, The coastal fog rleared vesler-dav morning in the aouth but cleared only partially over San Francisco and Monterey and continued thrnuch the rWy at Fort Bragg and Eureka, The suriace weatner map snows little change rom uiai or ine past several ouys.

High pressure continues to cover all the Pa cific and the Gulf of Alaska' from the coast to the date line, Aloft 'a low Ss-ema to be forming off the Oregon coast to drift slowly and its nriuence is expected to cause the cool laser of air in enntar-t with nBn off Northern California to thicken and spreaa miano. inis would make the nten fog more persistent in the San Francisco and Monterey Bav areas and bring cooler temperatures over the north interior. National Summary A cool air flowing southward from the Great Lakes and Northern Mississippi Valley bucked agaut humid air t'uiii uir i-CTiuai plain lo me Alld-Atlantie Coast, active weather resulted yesterday afternoun and evening with numerous thunderstorms reoorteH from the Rockies and plateau eastward to the Atlantic Coast. Most thunderstorms were along tne boundary-zone between warm and cool air. however a few wayward showers continue in the cool Great Lakes and afternoon thunderstorms were reported through manv spots in the warm and humid south land.

In the warm plains of Kiium after noon temperatures rosea to 107 degrees at Salina and a reading of 100 degrees was reported as fur rtt Ten. In the Southwest with adequate moisture available inland thrnagh Southern California and Arizona, thun- urrsiurms raniinu s. inland through desert and mountainon areas of Arizona and although showers iwiu temperatures lo low levels in isolated spots. Yuma rose to 110. Rainfall dunna evenin thiir.rfb- storms measured nearly one inch at Cincinnati and Lexington, andl nearlv two inches at Little Rock.

Ark. One of the wetter spots however, was Bilnxi, wnere nearly three inches was renorted. A pilot reported a tornado durlne the ievenmg near Salisbury. NC. with no ppareni damage wntie reports were "sroea a oainaging tornado at Uts-putanti.

about 40 milM imtlluMi ui menmond. S. Temperatures WtSTlSN urotTi H. L.f tbuqiieraueltg WTOaK: AifpoTt 75 J5 Bakersfield 101 73 Paso Robles 98 32 Blue Canyon -78 2 Phoenix 103' T8 Blylfie 108 83 Pocalello- 58 Boise 4 81 Portland 78 Cheyenne 85 57 Red Bluff 4 Coalings loo Reno So 54 Denver 1 Riverside tl Centra 108 82 Sat to Airport 88 54 TASahnas- MMi 55 50 Salt Lake C. 3 85 82 5 Airport 78 86 .84 85 San Francisco 51 El" Paso Eureka Fresno Grand June Ham.

Field Havre Helena Htcn Htchy IndioTher. 74 51 S.F. Airport 80 55- S. Barbara 8 53 Santa Maria my Santa Ream 82 Seattle (7 75 58 TT 85 53 75 48 July JO. 1858, at 11:30 o'clock a.m.

as Truman tnapei. leiegrapn vuu at 30th Street. Reverend Robert Cltngman officiating. Private interment Mountain View Cemetery. RF.ITZI, Evelyn of 1397 East 28th street.

In Oakland. July n. ismi. dearly beloved wife of the late George T. RetUe: loving moiner oi nnui.

Reltier' grandmother of Mrs. Evelyn -Alderson. great-grandmother of Annie and John Alderson. A native of Mis- noun." aged 78 years. A memoerior O.

S. And Daughters of the I Ameri can Revolution. Private services Monday, July w. Interment Mt. View Cemetery.

Contributions lo tha charity of your choice preferred, i Laurel Chapel or Albert Engel A Co. service. Tor fur ther information please call Hog RCF.D. Philip. In Oakland.

July 27. 1956, beloved husband of Roe E. Reed. A native of England, aged 72 years. I riends are invited to attend serv3 lies Monday.

July 30, at 10 o'cloifth a m. at Truman Chanel, Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street. Oakland. Rev. Allen McMahan' officiating; OSE, Joseph bf 25501 Western Hoad, Hayward, July 27.

1956. Beloved husband nf the late Olympia Rose. Loving father of Mrs. Olive Freltas of Hayward, Mrs. Emma Mulltns of mdm.

Mi dred ai', San Joseph Victor William and Albert, G. Rose: Loving grandfather of 18 grand-cnikHrrnnd yen Loyirid bfotfier 6f Anna Brown of' Arroyo Grande, A native of Pico, Azores. Age 69 years. A former member of United Rubber of America. Friends are invited to attend the funeral from the New Mortuary of C.

P. Bannon. 6800 East 14th Street. Oakland, on Monday morning, July 30 at 8:30, thence to St. "Louis Bertnmd'x-Church for a- Requiem Mass commencing at 9 o'clock.

Interment. St Mary's Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. iFor further information, please call TR inidad STANHOPE, Elmer in Costa Mesa, July 24, 1956. beloved son of Mattie J.

Stanhope of Clovis: loving brother of Lawrence and Rolland Stanhope of Indio. Frank Stanhope of Clovis, Mrs. Gladys Naney of Fresno and Mrs. Agnes Lafergy of Leevining. A native of Berkeley, aged 49 years.

A member of Hayward Art Association, friends are invited to attend the services at the Garden Chapel of the Pratt-Flierl Mortuary. 1044 Street, Hayward. Tuesday, July 31. at 12:30 National Cemetery, San Bruno, at 2:15 p.m. STINSON, Amos Oliver.

In Capitola, juiy zd, ivo6. HusDand of Alice H. Stinson of Capitola. Father of La Von Wright of Oakland. Stepfatner of Edith M.

Jones and step-grandfather of Barbara Jones, both of Felton. Brother of Dorothy A. Williams of Rio del Mar and Gertrude Goodnight of Aptos. Member of Alameda Lodge No. 1015 A native of Beverly, Illinois, aged years and 10 months.

Services will be held at the Wessendorf Chapel. 223 Church Street, Santa Cruz, Monday, July 30, at 2 p.m. Private Inurnment in I.O.O.F. Crematory, Santa Cruz. STOCKTON, Mabel L.

in Piedmont, juiy ti, ioe. wife of the late Raymond C. Stockton. Loving mother of Esther L. Renschler, Nina L.

Bntton and Faye A. Ford. Grandmother of Betty Anne Reynolds, Jack R. Hed-rick, Lois Meyer, Helen Boyd and Samuel Ford. A native of Wisconsin.

Aged 79 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Monday, July 30 at one o'clock from the Home Chapel of Andker-Petersen. ssFifth Avenue, comer of East 15th Street. Concluding services Mountain View Cemetery. TOMEI, Elvin Aladino, in Oakland, July 27, 1956, beloved son of Lettie and Aladino Tomei of Alameda, Loving brother of Albert and Leslie Tomei of San Lorenzo, Edward Tomei of Cen-terville and Irene Tomei of Alameda.

Also survived by aunts, uncles and cousins in California, New York and Italy. A native of Alameda. Aged .14. years, A member of Alameda Council No. 1858 K.

of C.f Serra General As-sembly 4th Degree K. of and tha Holy Names Society of St, Barnabas Church. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday, July 30, 1956, at o'clock a.m. from the Gothic Chapel of the Hagy-Keenan Mortuary; Central Avenue at Ninth Street, Alameda, thence to St. Barnabas -Church, Sixth Street at Taylor Avenue.

Alameda, where a Requiem. High Mass will be offered for the repose of his soul commencing at 8:30 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary Sunday, evening at 8 o'clock. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Officers and members of Alameda Council No.

1658 K. of C. and the Holy Names Society of St. Barnabas Church are requested to assemble for the recitation of the Rosary for the late Elvin Tomei Sunday, evening at 8 o'clock. i Card of Thanks ALAMEDA CHUSITV AIT ASSOCIATION Gratefully Acknowledges Memorial gifts toward the tight against heart disease.

Memorial gifts may ba mailed te a sap flatten headquarters, 131 Bast 11th aireet, i.aaiana, ni gngats e-awi or presented at Crocker-Anglo National Rnk 14V Rrnariwar Oakland TE 2-8600 Pleas eiders receive aeetai stteatle L8.QAI, NOTICE eieMMMMvwMMMVveveMMve NOTICE CALLING FOR BIDS FOR (a) RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT (b) FCRNISHI.NG ONE (It PORTABLE-TYPE AIR and FCK-NfSHINU TWO (2) TON PICK CP TRUCKS AND ONE 1 TOM DUMP BODY t-iCK UP TRICK TO THE PARK DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. NOTICE ia hereby (riven that tha Park Commission of the City of Oakland will receive sealed bids at 6at-14th Street, Oakland, Cali-fornln, rat any time prior "To Tuesday, Augum 7. 1366. at the hour 1:00 uck ror--fa RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT, (b FUKNISHINU ONE PORT ABLE-TYPE AIR COMPRESSOR UNIT and (c). FURNISHING TWO (2) TON PICK UP TRUCKS BOOT PICK UP TRUCK TO THE PARK DEPARTMENT OF THH CITY OF OAKLAND.

CALIFORNIA, in accordance with the specifications dated July 24,. 1958, prepared by the Oakland Department, Equipment to be furnished will be rented during the remainder of the fiscal year ending June So, Delivery of the Portable-Type Air Compressor L'nit and ncw-i p-i rucks Tinm ne made to the City of Oakland Corporation Yard of tht Street Department, Ol alb Avenue, Oakland, California, completely eouinoed aa specified, and to the satisfaction and acceptance of the Superinten- ui-iu oi i arks or the City of Oakland. The Portable-Type-Air shall ba delivered within S1XIV dv ri.r Amtm of Auditor-Controller's cetfifica- jion tn tne contract: and the Pick Up Trucks shall be delivered within thirty I3 daya After data of Auditor-Controller a certifies. ,..1 iu me conrract. The bidder shall furnish a faith, ful performance bond which shall be executed in a sum equal to at least one-half of the contract price.

Specifications and forme of proposal will, upon application, ba W1 bT ba Secretary of the Park Commission su ms o.ut Oakland A 1 certified check payable to the City Clerk of the City of Oak land in an amount eqoat tnaa tea per cent of the bid must accompaar each AIM. Leroy Oakland. July 28. 1858. dearly beloved husband el Frsn-I cei M.

Allen, isvtng falter ot Lucille Allen, brother of Harold Allen of Seal- lie. and Howard Allen ad Loef Angelea, California: aon of the late William and Katherine Allen. A native of Chicago, a(ed yean. A member of Oakland Council No. 784, K.

of C. Sens General Assembly 4th Degree K. of and the Holy Name Society of St Theresa' Pariah. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the. funeral Monday, July JO, wood Chapel of Albert Enel At 3K90 Telegraph Avenue and 37th Street, thence to St.

Theresa's Church where Mass of Requiem will be ot tered for the repose of his soul com- mencini at 10:38 clock a.m. Heelta tion of the Rosary Sunday evening at 8 30. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery Officers and members of Oakland Council No 1M. K.

of C. are re quested to attend the Recitation of the Roi-ary tor our late orotner. i-eroy Allen Signed: Eugene Hnurcade. Grand Knight; tlaranie McAleer. Secretary.

APPEI.M AM, Roger. In Oakland July 27, 1938. Loving husband ot Sadie Adds man' Dear father of Mrs. prud ence Petersen. Also survived by three erandchildren.

A member of General E. Lewis Camp 14. W.V. and Masonic Bodies of Montana. Friends are Invited to attend the1 the Roe Garden Chapel of tne Seramur 407 Estudillo Avenue.

San Leandro. The family requests no: flowers please. ABRI KCI, Frank Ot 7127 Favor Street Oakland. July 26, 1858. beloved hus band of Rosa Ahruscl: loving father of Isabel Rinks of 'Oakland.

Irene Sindicich of Richmond and V. Lorenzo Abrasci -oM Alameda: loving grand father of Penny" and Vlcki Abrusct. Margaret Ann. Theresa Rose and Bar -bars Lou Sindicich: loving father-in law of Stanley Riecks. Louis sindicich and Dorothy Abrusci.

a nai ve ot Province Bari. Italy, aged 87- years, and-a former employee of the South- ern Pacific Company Funeral services were held from the new mortuary of C. Bannon. 8800 East Uth Street. Oakland, on Saturday morning.

July 28. at 8:30. A Requiem Mass was said for the repose of his soul at St. Bernard's Church. Rosary was recited on Friday evening.

Inter ment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. iFor further information please call TR mi- dad 2-1011 I BRIGGS. Hilms Ingeborg. In Oakland, Julv 26. 1956.

aunt of Mrs. Frank Tonger. Mrs. Hlldegarde Arcy, Miss Florence Dahlberg. Mrs.

Lydia Johns and Mrs. Esther Levos. A native of Minnesota. Friends are invited to attend service1 at the East Hrh Street Chapel of Grant Miller Mortuaries. 2372 East Street, Monday, July 30.

1958. at o'clock p.m. Inurnment private. TAMPAN A. Noel, in Oakland; July 27, 1956.

beloved husband of the late Marie Campana: loving uncle of Mrs. Carolyn Voegeli of San francisco John M. Davin of Yuba City and Con stance Landers of Oakland. Also sur vived by relatives in Switzerland. jA native of Switzerland, aged 83 years.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral from Caporgno 4 Co. Mortu arv. 1727 Grove Street, Oakland Monday. July 30, at a.m.. thence to Our Lady of Lourdes Church, where a Solemn Requiem High Mass will be celebrated for the repose ot nt soul commencing at 9:30 a.m.

Recitation of the Rosary Sunday evening at 6 o'clock. Interment St. Joseph Ceme tery. CARLSKN, William In Oakland Julv 28. 1956, of 1606 7Mh Avenue, Oakland.

Beloved husband of Dollle Carlsen. A native of Oakland, aged years. A member of Aerie No. 1375 F.O.E. of Oakland.

Friends are invited to attend services at the C. P. Bannon Mortuary. 6800 East 14th Street, Oak land. Tuesday, July 31.

1956. at 10 a.m.. Chaplain Elwood Schwenk of ficiating. Inurnment Evergreen Ceme tery Dwicht In Sacramento July 27. 1956.

Dearly beloved husband of Dorothy E. Cotton, beloved father of Beverly M. and Wesley A. Cotlon, Loving brother ol Gordon B. and Arthur W.

Cotton Aged 57 years. Friends are mvited tp attend funersl services Monday after noon at 3 P.m. at the Klumpp Chapel, 808 Street, Sacramento. Cremation. East Lawn, Sacramento, Family requests that remembrances, be sent to Cancer Fund.

EMCSON, George in an Oakland hospital. July n. 1858. Of 1334 MC Kiniey Street. Berkeley.

Beloved hus band of Verna C. Ericson: father of Mrs. James R. Lugs', Keith, Wayne, and Kenneth Ericson: brother of Ar thur and Ralph Ericson and Mrs. Hilda Rosenberg: grandfather of George Ericson and Mark Lung.

Ajnative of Michigan, aged 74 years. Services will be held Monday after noon at 1:30 in the Little Chapel of the Flowers (Hull Sonsl, Berkeley Interment, Sunset View Cemetery. FSirrniA Carlo, in Oakland. July 28, 11136. dearly beloved husband of tne late Ernesta Fracchia.

loving father of Peter Fracchia. Velia Giamtrruno, lna Fracchia and Maurllio Gatti brother of Margherita Annigoni. also survived by nine granacniiaren. nieces, nephews and other relatives in tan fnmia and in Italv. A native of Alta- ville.

Province' of Alesssndria, ItsJy, miiA 83 vears. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Tuesday. July si 1958. at 8:10 o'clock a.m.. from the Mosswood Chapel of Albert Engel a M3n Telearaoh Avenue and 37tn Street, thence to Sacred Heart t-nurrn where a sung Mass of Requiem, will nffererf for the rCDOse of his SOul commencing st 8 o'clock a.m.

Recita tion of tae Rosary iwonaay evening ai 8 o'clock. Entombment, si. cepn Mausoleum. FBIE8EN. Edythe Harriett, of 801 Adam street.

San Lorenzo. July ze, ix keinvni wife of Allen Friesen it.r ictr Mrs. Olive Corrtell. John rim.r Vir.il. Robert, and W.

L. Van Orden. and Mrs. Sylvia Jensen and Mrs. Gladys Arnold.

A native ol ure- gon, aged S3 ytars. rrtenris are invited to attend serv ices Tuesday, July 31. at 1 p.m. at the Mission Chspel of Robinson Brothers Mnrtiiarv 1801 Fruitvale Avenue near Foothill Boulevard. Oakland.

Interment Evergreen Cemetery, iror tntormanon phone KE Uog nraTH jsnnie in San Leandro. July 28. 1858, beloved wife of tne late Arthur C. Heath: loving mowier Mrs. L.

D. Schenkosky and Mrs. Herbert 1. Stvles of Portsmouth, Virglnls sister of Mrs. Claude Simmons of Leadvtlle, Colorado: grandmother of Kenneth Herbert Styles.

Joan Ware and Donna Schenkosky: survived: by three great-grandchildren. A native of Nebraska. Friends are Invited to attend serv tree at the East Uth Street Chapel of Grant Miller Mortuaries, 2372 East Mth Street. 30. at 3:30 o'clock p.m.

Interment Evergreen Cemetery. JACOBS. Reed Elliott. In Oakland July 24, 1898, beloved Busosna of Juiis Jacobs, loving father of Malvern Jacobs of Sso Lorenzo, Elmer Jacobs of San Jose and Burton Jacoos Springfield. Virginia: brother of Daisy Mitchell and Stella Pilkington of San Mateo and Frank Jacobs ot Stockton; erandfather of Arlvne.

Roberta. Bob. Brenda and Diane Jacobs; uncle of Nina Scafire of Burllngams. A native of Mntamrrtf'aged T7 -years: Friends, are invited te attend serv ires Monday, July 38. IMS.

at 2:38 o'clock a.m., at Truman's Chapel. Telegraph Avenue at 18th Street, Oak land. Rev. A C. Canada Jr.

officiating. Interment Mountain View Cetnetery KEATING, Lula Kelly, of Oakland, tn Berkeley. July 27. I9M. Beloved wife oi Selman Keating: loving another of Bob Oates ot San Lorenzo and tueB- aid Oates, grandrnotner Pamela Oates: sister of Lillian Akers, Robert W.

Going and Patrick Man ley A native of Minerva, Texas, atred 88 years. Friends are brvtted to attend services at the Telecrssph Avenue chapel of the Grant Miller Mortuarwa, 28M Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Tuesday. Juhr 21. 15. at 11:3 a m.

Cnaplaui Lestoy rutarher officiating Interment GcMtm Oast national vemetery, KOIaTUB. Ludwur Julius fas Wahvutl Creek July 28, 1844. beloved husband of Alice Koehler of Walnut Creek. wm. loving aea ef Mrs.

Ana Fauynan eH Santa Cruz, brother of Oscar and Ar- thur Koehler ef lai Cartes, Eugene Koehler of Fred Koehler ml Ban Jose and Dorothea Clark ef Sea Franclace; nephew ef Mr. Mrs. Anson Bengars) of Santa Crast. A aetree ef Ban Irmncsace aged se years. A asemher af Castra Casta Posnanal Grange Me.

48 and Daavtlkt Crangel Mo. at and Dan Cartas Lodge Be. LDE. at Li ii ai sis, ft! at 1L Neri's Church for Theodora Marie Callenberg, a registered nurse who died Friday in her home at 3242 Garfield Ave. A native of Holland and Alameda resident 37 years, Miss Callenberg was a member of the Catholic Nurses Association and the San Francisco Nurses Association.

She is survived by six brothers and sisters, the Rev, Fr. Giesbert J. Galleberg of India. Sister Mary Benedicta SND of Rome, Mrs. Josephine M.

MriefAft Hugo P. Callenberg. A -rosary' will -be -reeited -t4 8 p.m. tomorrow in the chapel of Smiley and Gallagher, 1415 Oak St. The funeral cortege will form at a.m.

Monday at the chapel. Elmer H. Stanhope HAYWARD, July 28 Funeral services will be held Tuesday for Elmer H. Stanhope, 49, 21888 Foothill who died last Tuesday in Costa Mesa while at tending an art festival. Mr.

Stanhope was past presi dent of the Hayward Art Asso ciation. He was a veteran of World War and had been em ployed by the city water -de partment for the past five years Mr. Stanhope is survived by his mother, Mattie J. Stanhope ofc Clovis; three brothers, Law rence and Rolland of Indio, and Frank Stanhope of Clovis, and two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Naney of Fresno and Mrs.

Agnes La- fergy of Leevining. Services will be held at the Pratt-Flierl Mortuary, 1044 Street, Tuesday, at 12:30 p.m. Interment will be at Golden Gate National Cemetery, San hsruno. Thomas F. Murphy -F uneral services rwill be held tomorrow for Thomas F.

Mur phy, 76, who came here eight years ago, when he retired as owner of the St. Paul Letter Company, in St. Paul, Minn. His home is at 2907 61st Ave. He was active in the East Lake Garden Club and was a member of Masonic lodges in St.

Paul. Surviving are his widow, Mae, and four children, Mrs Dorothy Brown of Minot, N.D Mrs.1Drusilla Aversa of Virginia, Thomas Murphy of North St. r'auL Richard of Montana; and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Kathryn Jackson of Oakland. There are 17 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Services will be in the Albert Engel Chapel, 4555 MacArthur at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Lillian Flynn CONCORD, July 28 Mrs. Lil lian May Flynn, 57, of 4660 Clayton Road, died yesterday in a Martinez, hospital. Funeral services will be con ducted Monday at 2 p.m.

at the McFarland-Bryant Mortuary, 1385 Galindo with the Rev. Herbert Hirschfeld officiating. Mrs. tlynn, who had lived here for 14 years, -is survived by her husband, William, and a son by another marriage, Daniel E. Bignell.

Mrs. Beulah Clapper 5AN LEANDRO, July 23 Last rites for Mrs. Beulah Clapper, 49, of 2035 W. 136th will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Santos and Robinson Mortu ary, 160 Estudillo Ave.

Mrs. Clapper, a native of Texas, had lived here for three years. She died Thursday at an OaTtland hospital. Her husband. George D.

Clapper, survives. LEGAL NOTICES ui Tha City of Richmond invite sealed bid for tha operation of a rony itiaa concession Mchol Park. Cits- of Richmond. Specifi cations and bid forma may be obtained from Oepartment of Pulilic orks. Division of Parks, City nan, Kichmond.

caiirornia. Kids mar he filed with the Dt rectorof JSlnance, Ctt)t Hal Richmond. California up to 11:00 a.m., August ia. NOTICriBIim FOR REPLAC ISO HOT WATER BOILER AT MELROSE BRANCH. OAKLAND FREE LIBRARY, Th.

r.t or thacttjr of Oakland will receive sealed bid at-Hta of ftca of tha Sec retary. 125 Fourteenth Street Oak land 12, California, any time prior to the hour of 10 00 a.m.. Thurs day. August 20. 1S5, for furnishing: and insialllns; a new Hot Water Holier at tha Melrose Branch or the Oakland Free Library, aaid bida to be tn accordance with specifications on fila ia tha office of tha Secretary.

Specifications and blank forma for bids may ba procured -from -ne Secretary of the Board at the above address. Price bida shall In clude all applicable taxea. All bids shall be accompanied ot check reDreaentina a sum not lean than tan oar cent (18) of the aggregate amount of the proposed price, certmed By a respnnciDie Am r-Am Gladys H. Murphy. City Clersi of the City of Oakland, which check and tha amount therein specified shall Be forfeited and retained ay the City of Oakland if the succeaa-ful bidder faila to execute the con tract la the required form and furnish the bonds required.

The successful bidder wilt be re quired at the time the contract la executed te rurnisa tne tonow- A 1 18 faithful performance bond divided equally betweea labor and materials. I) Certificates of Insurance cot erlng public liability aad property damage Contract te be entered Into witn in twenty days after tha award. Work must be comnleted with la thlrt-r (3 calendar days after commencement of the Job. BOARD Of LilFKA ft tT RECTORS OF THE CITT OF OAKLAND PETER T. COKMT Rheule Reitze of Walnut Creek a granddaughter, Mrs.

Evelyn Anderson, and tvyo great-grand children. 11 She was a native of Missouri. Services are being arranged by the Albert Enuel Co. Oliver Spinson Services will be held in Santa Cruz tomorrow for Oliver Spin-son, 84, memberjof the Alameda Elks and former Oakland resi- He is survived by his wife, Aliee; his daughter," Lavone Wright of Oakland; two step daughters. Edith M.

and Bar bara Jones of Felton. and two sisters, Dorothy A. Williams-of Rio Del Mar, and Gertrude Goodnight of Aptos. Mr. Spinson retired 10 years ago aftr serving for 15 years as operating engineer at the Leamington liotel here.

Prior to coming to Oakland, he served with the Federal Shipping Board in Washington, D.C. Services will be held at 2 tomorrow at the Wessendorf Funeral Home in Santa Cruz, by private closing rites. Mrs. Lura Karnes EL CERRITO, July 28 East ern Star services will be con ducted at 1:30 p.m. Monday for Lura Gertrude Karnes, 81 who died yesterday after a short illness.

Mrs. Karnes had lived for the past 15 years with her daugh ter, Mrs. Clinton Arnold of 2363 Carquinez Ave. She was a na tive of Indiana. Also surviving is a son, Dr.

Thomas W. Karnes' of Burlm game. She was a member, past matron and past deputy grand matron of El Rio Chapter, Or der of Eastern Star of River- bank. Services will be held at Rich mond Funeral Home, 3725 Mac- donald Avei. Richmond.

The Rev. Gilford M. Webster, Con gregational pastor, also will of ficiate. James Matthew Kiley EL CERRITO, July 28 Last rites will' be conducted Monday for James Matthew Kijey, 90, a retired gardener, who died yesterday at his home, 621 Liberty St. Mr.

Kiley, a native of Illinois, lived here for 27 years. He was a member of St. Jerome's Catholic Chiirch. He is survived by two. daugh ters.

Miss Marie Kiley El Cerrito, and Mrs! Margaret Frederick of Daly City. Recitation of the Rosarv will be held at. 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Wilson and Kratzer Mortu-any at 10240 San Pablo Ave. A Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9 a.m.

Monday at St. Jerome's Church. Edward T. McConnell ALBANY, July 28 Services will be held at I p.m. Monday for Edward Thomas McConnell, 54, who died after a sudden ill ness at his home, 1053 Curtis Wednesday.

A native of Ireland. Mr. Mc- GonneH had lived in Albany for Ijj a shipping clerk for a San Francisco furni ture store. Surviving -are his wife. Mar jorief a son, John; three broth- wrs, John and Allen of Ireland and James of England- He was a member of Victory Lodge-No.

552 of Ireland, and the Berkeley Pyramid 11 AEOS. Services will be held at the Ellis-Olson Mortuary, 727 San Pablo Ave. Burial will follow at Sunset View Cemeterv. Crash Victim Dies After Long Coma CONCORD, July 28 V- Mrs. Frances McNew: 1341 Sher wood Drive, died today in Con cord Community Hospital of in juries received in tn automobile accident July 20.

She had been in a coma since the cuash. She is survived by her hus- band Arthur, and two children, in the family car when it was struck on Clayton Road by a Highway Patrol-car, driven by officer Alex Saba, 30. 3225 'Oxford Place, Concord. Sabo was chafing a speeder. Mrs.

McNew wu thrown from th car. Funeral service are pending at MarJarlane-Bryint Funeral Home Surv-wiHt are a daughter. of 2999S Eden Landing Road, and a son Charles H. Lurmann Jr. of Wal nut Creek.

Services will be held at 104 am. Monday from Sorensen Brothers Mortuary, 1140 St. Inurnment will be at the Chapel of the Chimes. Mrs. Norah K.

McHenry A Requiem Mass will be cele brated Tuesday for Mrs. Norah Kathleen McHenry, 57, who died yesterday in an Oakland hospi tal after a long illness. 'wjuTa'nafTve of Canada. She had' lived in this country since 1924 and in Oak land since 1929. She and her husband, Edward J.

McHenry, who survives her, made their home at 5821 Morpeth St. Mrs. McHenry was a member of the Corpus Christi Ladies Guild. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are a brother, John Fitzpatrick oi Canada, and a sis ter, Mrs; Kevin MacMahoii of South San Gabriel The- Mass will be at 9:30 a.m. St.

Theresa's Catholic Church, 30 Mandalay Road. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. tomor row in the Chapel of the Oaks, 3007 Telegraph Ave. Mrs. Evelyn B.

Reitze Private funeral services will be held tomorrow for Mrs. Eve lyn B. Reitze, 76, a member of the Order of Eastern Star and Daughters of the American Revolution, who died Wednesday. Mrs. Reitze, 1397 East 28th had lived in Oakland for 38 years.

She is survived by a sc Geo. Panario Estate Fixed At $300,000 REDWOOD CITY, July 28 George Panario, pioneer San Francisco banker who died in his Atherton, home last Saturday, left an estate valued at $300,008, a probate petition showed. Under the terms of the will, filed in San Mateo County Su perior Court by "Attorney 'Harold Mundhenk, Panario, 80, left $72, 000 to friends and relatives. Panarioieft to his sister Elvira Cordy, 73, of 437 MacArthur Oakland, $10,000 cash and $150 a month for the rest of her life. He left a similar bequest to a 76, of the same address.

He also left 1 otner specmc Dequesis, me estimated $100,000 remainder will be divided between American Cancer Society in San Mateo and Stanford University, Panario wa. a presideitrot the Italian-American Bank, prede- and headed the latter organization's real estate department Panario was a widower with no children. SUN. MOON AND TIDE 2 Sun rises Sun sets. 2So 12 46a Moon rises sets OD(H New ssooa IstQtr full htooa Last Qu AuaL Aug.

11 Aug. 31 July 3 I 38 a m. 31 Tabli 4 25 am. 145 a.m. TIDI JtXY yo AUGUST I n.w.

L.W. H.w. urn. I ea 14 18 41a 18 uh id 8 12 ia i jje4! ii J8a28 8 ip4i Ill Oakland Kt. San Mateo AM futael 72.

Westerly wind 1U to 20 m.p.h. Kerthera and Ontral falifornia Fair todav atid tomorrow but we i-mm. A few MBttirfd thunderstorms in Npvadn. Cooler north Interior todav. North to northwest wind ID to 22 h.

near coast. Nevada Variable- (iondinew with tattered thunderstorms afternoons mid at merit today and tomorrow Little in lemnerature. High Sunday 85 Vi 85. low Sunday mcnl S3 to 63 except extreme soutn nign iw tva, to 80. ML NhaAa-Sisktyea Area Fair today and tomorrow.

Slightly cooler today. V8lerre Nevada Mostly fair today and fcmorrow but pertly cloudy in after-(Bonn with scattered thundershowere Suth portion. Cooler north portion iav. Naeramente 'alley Fair today and tomorrow. Cooler today.

Hlch today 76 to low toniRht 54 to M. houtheriy wind Cpe Blanra Point roneeptittft Bortn to northwest wmo lu to m.p.n, today and tomorrow. Low overcast and ax ul inn -S Joaouln Valley Fair today and tomorrow. Cooler north end today. High today 78 to 88 In the delta and 88 to St elsewhere.

Low ton if lit 55 to 85 north oortion and 66 to 75 aouth portion (gentle wind naiiaaa Valley Fair today and tomor- TJfiw but log night and morning neor4 Selmaj and in early momlnit elsewhere, little change tn. temperature. High todav 85 to $5 encept 87 to. 77 near oaiinas. ixiwi idiiikiii vi ai.

wcbicii? Winds 8 'in 15 m.p.h. afternopns, High today at Salinas B. Paso Robles 83. Skata Maria-dan Lain Obiaaa Caatal Area Toe night and morning but aaostlv fair afternoon today and to- utorrow. Little "change In temperature.

Ship Arrivals, Departures In-Bay Area ARRIVED IN S.F. BAY THURSDAY, JI LV Ferrenbach. from Lou Ange- ha): 3 General SS Corp. iPier 41i. -OLYMPIC PIONEER.

Hansen, from Tacomai 8-lfl p.m.; Olympic SS Oledwond (Citvi ANDROS: CASTLE. Loucas. from Los Angelea: p.m.; Coaatwise -Line. (Martlneii. PRESIDENT ARTHUR.

SimorKUd. from New York; 3.40 p.m.; American President Lines 'Pier 50'. FRANCIS VILLE. Balataad. from Lof Angelei; 3.55 p.m.; Over Seal Shipping iPier Id.

ANTADEO. Martinet, front Portland: p.m.; runch-Edye IPier lii. CHARLES S. JONES. NieUen, from Loi Angeles: (10 p.m.; Richfield OU i Richmond i OCEAN DINNY.

McClellan. from Lot Angeles: 10:15 Americn Preni-Oent Llnea i Oak land Army Terminali. FERNBANK. Janaen. from Yokohama; II 35 p.m.; Over Seat Shipping (Pier fei.

Bodden. from Port f5an Lou; 11. 'Si p.m.: Union Oil Co. 'Oleum). ftUIAT, Jt LY C.

STONER. Biglrr. from Pearl Harbor: 12:25 a Sundard Oil (Richmond p. AMERICA TRANSPORT. Beale.

from Yokohama; Pacific Transport Lanes, (Pier 71, MARINE TX5W-CHEM. Holmes, from Houston: 2:20 a.m.; American-President LJnet. iPittaburgi. N1ANTIC VICTORY. Wilson," from Yokohama: 3 a.m.: Pope Talbot Lines, (Oakland Army Terminali.

TAIWAN, Eltervaag. from New York; 135 a.m.; Over Seas Shipping tPier 38i. ERA BERLANGA. Chrtatenseri. from C.olfiW: 4 25 a United Fruit (Pier ani.

CHEVRON. Harris: from El Sefundo: a Standard Oil Co iRtehmondi. EFF1E MAEKSK. Andreasan, from Vancouver; 7:55 a.m.; Fted OlMn Linei, i. N.

R. LANG. Caliert. from Powell a tanadun- Gxm -kutvh. 'Pier 22i.

1. MacGAREGILL. Fn.lnh Iroiii Point Wells: 44 Standard Oil Co. 'Richmond'. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND, Nielsen-: from Honolulu.

12 noon; American Prentdent Line. Pier 5A PF.R-MANENTE CEMENTr-ftstromr4 from Portlands .1 10 m-; SS Co iRedwiiod ntyi." JOHN WEYERHAUESER. Hyttad. from Lo Ange: 1.35 p.m.; wAer-haiieaer SS Pier I5i. SAILED FROM S.F.

BAT i TatllgBAY, JftT CANADA MAIL, Wentworth, for roruano, :3 American atau I. L. HANNA. Engltah. foe Alaska; Standard Oil Company.

rBAY. Jt'LY CONTEST "Booth, for Pearl Harbor; 1:38 am Pacific Far East Line i. H. TCTTLE. Downer, tor Enters atay: Standard Oil Cwpany.

ELYINO A CALIFORNIA, Bengston: for Seattle; 1:44 Tide Water Oil Ca r. I. BRYANT. Banks- for Point Walls: a Sundard Oil Co. SCHEDULED ARRIVALS Subject change without, notice ATX MAY.

Jl'LY COE VICTORY, from Tucpa: Oak- laaal Army Terminal. elANTA JL'ANA. from Columbia Irraar; Oakland Army Terminal. JJNGV1EW VICTORY, from Hbto- soail ttay; cjastiana Army jermjnai. it "HAWAIIAN Iron Hawaii ONA KATX.

treaa Kw Yerfc 'SDeSON CITY VTCTORT. from yklKh Coluanbla: OaaUaad Army Tar it ma! VaJUM LEOPARD, from Coiuanbia tSZDVLtD Ef ARTTRE8 Confrere (a change arftbtHtt notice- ATTUAT. Jilt aTAWAXavSf WHOLESALER for aiteH.fiu; Bytnal Termsnal, Aiameaa BC1TBAT. CIT PMSIDEJIT AjrTHU, for Guam; A native of California. Aged 42 yearsJjjf 85 tu 88 56 58 R8 5 86 80 inn 78 57 110 81 74 88 72 87 3 99 13 aa a 83 75 8 88 81 4 74 8f 74 74 74 108 7 4 84 1 Friends "are invited to attend the services from the Csporgno and Co.

Mortuary, 1721 Grove Street. Oakland Monday. July 30. 1856," at 12:30: thence to the Greek Orthodox Church, where services wilt be held enmme nf in it 1 pm. Interment: Mountain View Cemetery.

PINE, An tone of Sunol. July 21. 1958 An tone Pine: loving husband of Flor ence Pine: devoted father of Roy An tttony Pine of Hayward: Gabriel Pine of Ltvermore. Robert Paul Pine of Niles. and Donna De Frates of Hay ward; Naditie Florence and Anthony Francis Pine of sunol.

idolized grand father of II grandchildren. Veteran el World-Jar ar LAge 60 years. nenos are tnvneo so attend funeral services Monday. July 38, 1958. at 6 30 a m.

from the Chapel of the Palme, 188 South Mam Street, reel on Thence to St Joseph's Church in Mission San Jose where Mass will be said for the repose of bis soul commencing at 8 a.m. Interment Hoty Sepulchre Cemetery. Hayward. California fioaarv 6 p.m. Sunday evening.

(Dallas C. Paul director FTZZOLO. John. In Stockton. July 38.

1868, husband of the late Maria Pexxoto, dear friend of Mr. and Mrs. Augnaet Viviene and Mrs. Letterina Consigner! Also survived by nieces and naptieais Italy. A native of Favale dt Maivaro, Province of Genoa.

Italy, aged 84 years. A life member of Roma Grove No. 85. The Dnasaa, and the Ligure Club. Friends are respectfully en ted to attend the funeral Monday.

June M. ltd, at o'clock to the Mosswood Chanel of Albert Engel A 338 Telegraph i. will ba offered far the re- aoae ot bat sasu. coiiiiaaia.au at 8:3 a'riock as. neeitatjoa ef the Rosary Sunday evening at a clock.

Inter-scad St Mary's Cemetery. wrrVar- Louise. In Berkeley, Jury ft. ItSst. Wife ef the lata Uurence Quibci, seteisd saner at Mrs.

Haas Mantz ef rieiam. A turtrve of Missouri Fnerata are kavftad ts attssM i Lander 57 Sheridan Las Vegas 10 77 Stockton Los Angeles 85 8 Sunnyvjile A Airport 78 84 Susanville Medfora 87 So Tonopab Mt- Shasta 83 48 Tunon Needles Ina 7 Winnemucra Oakland 85 -51 Yuma EA8VTEBN REPOBTS Atlanta 85 79 New Orleans Boston 10-NewVork Brownsville 1 71 North Platte BuUalo 4 Okla City Charleston Omaha Chwfcgo 77 a pensaeola De 77 Pittsburgh Detroit 87 Rapid City Ft Worth Houston av at iua 73 San Anton to 71 Shreveport Washington 72 Wichita Wtflutaa 5 84 Jarkaonvflle 84 Kansas City St Memphis 'M Miami 85 Minneapolis 73 Precipitation Table fieri Last SeI Km! to date-Sea) art date date last yr nml in 88. hum were with hr Notice la tha anove latMiauaa at the tides the aajly tsdas are gteen in the order their aeeummc eommeneine aiUi Bsa eaiii asai nm Odea ss tha len- nand connaav Tha dm and netgnts at rsaes abo L'A. Caast and Caodrtic turrrn ublca an given tor tha foot of Part St. AIM sda.

far Fart PatBt. aubtraet at nuautaa. Tha mhssh at batrhaj at the asrea-Uos of aaca bda In lea aba at aaloo tha krsvt aa Coast Surrey chart soundings. Tha iHBmbcra are always additre to tha caart deptha tnleas aneaded or a atiaaa siga (4 8tm tha aianbaa kra Eureka OS 08 38 15 Red BiuH Tr aa 215" SartcApt Tr aa 13 82 SRoasTjm aa aa 2 57 Hamn. Tid .0 Tr .) Ji TJ S.

rranetara a Tr at H3 xs SI sr Airport .8 Tr 01 .01 17 43 Oakld. Apt .8 Tr .81 Tr 17 83 Jtepaa a Tr Tr U88 Starktost 3 aa .08 lla Fraana 8 Tr It 841 Luis Obispo Jam at aa tl XI In Ange'es as Tr Tr KM 61egi Aav ft iM prnposai, frk rommllo reaarred nght to reject any or all propose is JAR- r-nvMTyrrof By HELEN RIGNET. Secretary St. tl it iHl CITY aVATJtr taf Jj(mJa. Per A Secretary and Librarian Ko, as July tt) i.

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